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Quotes About Integration

It costs personal fear to be authentic but the reward is integrity, and by that I mean a soul fully integrated, no difference between his act and his actual person. Having integrity is about being the same person on the inside that we are on the outside, and if we don't have integrity, life becomes exhausting.
~ Donald Miller
It costs personal fear to be authentic but the reward is integrity, and by that I mean a soul fully integrated, no difference between his act and his actual person.
~ Donald Miller
Make Sure the Problem and Solution Are Connected
~ Donald Miller
3.    Make sure your solution is connected to the problem you just stated. The one-liner has to be cohesive.
~ Donald Miller
Once you understand how story integrates with your brand message, you'll be able to create communication pieces (and even a brand strategy) that engages more customers and grows your business.
~ Donald Miller
the first challenge is to find an overall umbrella message that unifies your various streams.
~ Donald Miller
Each letter in the word SPECIES represents a different area of a truly healthy being. Social, Physical, Emotional, Career, Intellectual, Environmental and Spiritual. We have to make all the parts work in order to be truly healthy, Mom.
~ Jack Canfield
In a world of tension and breakdown it is necessary for there to be those who seek to integrate their inner lives not by avoiding anguish and running away from problems, but by facing them in their naked reality and in their ordinariness. —Thomas Merton
~ Jack Kornfield
Immigration is the sincerest form of flattery.
~ Jack Paar
And oil's not supposed to mix with water. But then someone invented mayonnaise, and wham - instant mixing.
~ Unknown
Una elevación de la Sintergia del Campo Neuronal implica una expansión de la conciencia y una incorporación a la Conciencia humana de un mayor número de Bandas Sintérgicas. Esta incorporación es un acercamiento de la Conciencia individual a la Conciencia de Unidad.
~ Jacobo Grinberg
La Realidad es Una pero como bien lo dice Ken Wilber la dividimos con fronteras de separación que dependen del nivel de Conciencia en el cual funcionamos y no de la Realidad en sí.
~ Jacobo Grinberg
I'm one eighth Lakota, but I don't think one eighth of anything counts for much. I'm half Irish, and then some Austrians got into the mix. Then there's the English part. That's where Hillary came from. I bet the Indians even watch the weather channel.
~ Unknown
Lately, I'd been feeling like I was standing outside watching everything and everybody. Wishing I could take the part of me that was over there and the part of me that was over here and push them together—make myself into one whole person like everybody else.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
The construction of Europe is an art. It is the art of the possible.
~ Jacques Chirac
The great tendency of all persons who study techniques is to make distinctions. They distinguish between the different elements of technique, maintaining some and discarding others. They distinguish between technique and the use to which it is put. These distinctions are completely invalid and show only that he who makes them has understood nothing of the technical phenomenon. Its parts are ontologically tied together; in it, use is inseparable from being.
~ Jacques Ellul
We see first of all that leisure, instead of being a vacuum representing a break with society, is literally stuffed with technical mechanisms of compensation and integration. It is not a vacuous interval. It is not a human kind of emptiness in which decisions might be matured. Leisure time is a mechanized time and is exploited by techniques which, although different from those of man's ordinary work, are as invasive, exacting, and leave man no more free than labor itself.
~ Jacques Ellul
Integration propaganda and the educated Let us note right away a final aspect of Integration Propaganda: the more comfortable, cultivated, and informed the milieu to which it is address, the better it works. Intellectuals are more sensitive than peasants to integration propaganda. In fact, they share the stereotypes of a society even when they are political opponents of the society.
~ Jacques Ellul
If you want a branch of mathematics, you develop it in the physical context, not as something separate, which you then try to apply, rather than integrating it from the beginning.
~ Unknown
If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home.
~ James A. Michener
The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he's always doing both.
~ James A. Michener
Test code is only useful in the context of being executable in a way that accelerates development and doesn't slow it down. Thus, it has to be integrated into the actual development process in a way that makes it part of development and not separate from it. Functional code never exists in a vacuum. Neither should test code.
~ James A. Whittaker
Hiring highly technical testers was only step one. We still needed to get developers involved. One of the key ways we did this was by a program called Test Certified. In retrospect, the program was instrumental in getting the developer-testing culture ingrained at Google.
~ James A. Whittaker
I was trying to solve a testing problem that simply couldn't be solved in isolation. Testing and development, when seen as separate disciplines or even as distinct problems, was wrong-headed and continuing down such a path meant we would solve neither.
~ James A. Whittaker